MaxSun is about to start shipping its new Intel Arc Pro B60 Dual graphics card, which packs 48GB of GDDR6 memory, in China next week for $1200.

The new MaxSun Arc Pro B60 Dual 48GB is a dual-GPU graphics card powered by the BMG-G21 GPU, yet Intel hasn't officially confirmed the launch of its B60 or B50 graphics cards, but they're expected to hit system integrators (SIs) in the weeks ahead.
This isn't a regular dual-GPU graphics card of years gone, but rather the board is host to two GPUs, each with eight PCIe Gen5 lanes, functioning as two separate graphics adapters.
This means it's not for gaming, but rather compute workloads like AI, especially with the 48GB of VRAM. If you had two of the MaxSun Arc Pro B60 Dual 48GB graphics cards, you'd have 96GB of VRAM ready for AI workloads, and it'd be cheaper than buying a single NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 with 32GB of VRAM.
In a post on Reddit from "m-gethen", who explained: "I chatted via WhatsApp with a senior manager at Maxsun today, enquiring when my company can place an order for 10 of the B60 Dual cards, and he is sending me a quotation for shipping to Singapore starting next week, 18th Aug. Will confirm and share pricing if/when received".
Intel hasn't confirmed pricing on its Arc Pro B60 graphics card, so there hasn't been official pricing for the dual-GPU variant, but we can expect $1200 and its launch next week according to these reports.




